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  • CES 2007: Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTV - update*
    Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 03:04
    CES 2007: Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTV - update 1080p is really what you should be looking for in a new high-definition HDTV, but the next generation is just around the corner: Westinghouse showcases a 2160p - commonly referred to as a Quad HDTV. If you think this TV is expensive, you are absolutely right. Extra: Slideshow
  • HDTV For Gamers*
    Thursday 9 August 2007 – 08:42 in Consumer Electronics
    HDTV For Gamers Video games have always been on the cutting edge of visual technology, and the shift to high definition is no different. Gamers who opt to remain ahead of the pack want their HDTV, but tread carefully before plunking down the cash for a new set. Plasma O
  • HDTV Buyer's Guide*
    Monday 22 January 2007 – 08:38
    HDTV Buyer's Guide Are you ready to take the HDTV plunge but don't know where to start? Well, prices are dropping swiftly in just about every HDTV category and there are plenty of types and sizes from which to choose.
  • The Great HDTV Come-On*
    Tuesday 1 August 2006 – 04:51
    The Great HDTV Come-On The World Cup didn't produce the expected flood of sales for the HDTV market. Industry expert Andy Marken weighs in on what happened.
  • Nielsen to track HDTV viewings*
    Saturday 28 April 2007 – 01:10
    Nielsen to track HDTV viewings Beginning this November, Nielsen will track how many people are watching high-definition programming on their TV. ...
  • HDTV: The Big Picture*
    Tuesday 7 November 2006 – 01:37
    HDTV: The Big Picture HD demystified; if you're shopping for Christmas here's what you need to know. We've been waiting over a decade for HDTV, and now that it's finally available, there's as much confusion in the marketing as there is clarity in the images.
  • The WinBook 46D1 46" LCD HDTV*
    Wednesday 28 February 2007 – 02:37
    The WinBook 46D1 46 A long time maker of notebook computers, WinBook also sells LCD displays ranging in size from 32" to 46", with the WinBook 46D1 being the largest.
  • The Revolution Will Not be Televised - HD Video on PC*
    Wednesday 5 September 2007 – 07:40 in Graphics
    The Revolution Will Not be Televised - HD Video on PC HD is an acronym that’s become so popular since a little more than a year ago that we could almost forget what it stands for : High Definition. Two letters which promise you an even greater home-cinema experience than before in the time of the now obsole
  • AMD 780G Chipset- Full-HD Playback with a Sempron*
    Tuesday 4 March 2008 – 06:00 in Hardware
     AMD 780G Chipset- Full-HD Playback with a Sempron AMD’s new 780G chipset provides 1080p HD-Video playback without a brawny CPU. An idle power consumption of 42 Watts is also a new record among x86 desktop systems. Its on-board graphics unit is dual-display capable and overclocks very well.
  • Linksys KiSS 1600 – A Talented Media Player with WLAN and DVD*
    Thursday 1 November 2007 – 03:28 in Consumer Electronics
    Linksys KiSS 1600 – A Talented Media Player with WLAN and DVD The advertisements promise HD-Video with 1080i. At £200 / €300, Linksys' media player with integrated DVD drive and WLAN seems like quite the bargain - but can it play back all formats smoothly without stuttering?
  • The Vizio GV42L 42" LCD HDTV: Modest Price, Great Picture*
    Monday 18 September 2006 – 12:59
    The Vizio GV42L 42 Holding true to the company's "Where Vision Meets Value" motto, the Vizio 42" GV42L's price tag is lower than that of most other 42" LCDs. Its image quality and design aren't bad, either.
  • Next-gen HDTVs may hide first-gen HD DVD limits, says Microsoft*
    Friday 24 March 2006 – 09:16
    Next-gen HDTVs may hide first-gen HD DVD limits, says Microsoft While the first generation of HD DVD players will output 1080i resolution - interlaced, not progressive - smarter, top-of-the-line HDTV displays produced from now on should be able to compensate for that, says AACS spokesperson Richard Doherty, a Microsoft employee. So you shouldn't see a difference...provided, from a CE retailer's perspective, you bet the farm.
  • Build Your Own Silent HTPC – Blu-ray, HD DVD and HDTV Combined*
    Friday 30 November 2007 – 12:04 in Hardware
    Build Your Own Silent HTPC – Blu-ray, HD DVD and HDTV Combined Tom's Hardware sets out to build the definitive HTPC: 1920x1080 movies in your living room. High-def Blu-Ray Disc and HD DVD playback, Full-HTDV and Pay-TV decryption including recording functionality - all in one unit. HD all the way!
  • Sasem OnAir USB2: HDTV Anywhere!*
    Tuesday 30 November 2004 – 06:00
    Want to watch HDTV on your laptop? With the USB2 Sasem OnAir HDTV unit, you can watch HDTV at your local coffee shop or on the road.

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